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Rojda Altıntaş shared the cut interview of DHA
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WALL – Details continue to emerge about the involvement of the Demirören Family to prevent DHA from publishing the news about writer Eylem Tok, who smuggled his 17-year-old son Timur C, who caused the death of Oğuz Murat Aci in Göktürk, Istanbul, to the USA.
DHA reporter Rojda Altıntaş, who previously shared the records of her meeting with Yıldırım Demirören’s wife Revna Demirören and her driver, reacted to the statements from the institution.
Altıntaş announced that the critical parts of the interview with Süleyman Keçiçi, who survived the accident, and Deren Kara, the friend of the deceased Aci, were cut and served shortly after the accident, and shared the entire footage and its censored versions on his social media account.
‘WHY DID YOU CUT THE INTERVIEW?’
Altıntaş made the following note on the images: “CNN Türk, which is part of Demirören Media, sent a reporter to the house of the deceased Oğuz Murat Aci’s family today to do an interview. If you are so sensitive about the incident, while Turkey was not aware of this incident, 15 hours after the incident, on behalf of DHA Why did you cut out the interviews we conducted? Why did you cut out the ‘kidnapped abroad’ allegations? Why did you cut out the name of Eylem Tok’s son who was kidnapped abroad and his father’s profession in the interview? Here are the interviews we did. How were these interviews, which are 3 minutes and 44 seconds, cut down to 1 minute and 22 seconds and published? Here are the before and after.
DHA reporter Rojda Altıntaş said, “I was subjected to pressure from the patronage of the broadcasting organization” due to her news about Eylem Tok and her son, and published the recording of her meetings with Revna Demirören and her driver.
Later, DHA General Manager Celal Korkut said; He made a statement regarding Altıntaş’s posts and said, “He has not been answering the phone since yesterday. Altıntaş is still a DHA employee and no action has been taken against him and will not be taken. As a professional, I am calling out to him from here because I cannot reach him. He will return to work as soon as possible and pick up where he left off.” “I expect him to continue his duty,” he said.
Responding to Korkut, Altıntaş said, “You were aware of everything. You wonder whether there are other audio recordings or images. For this reason, despite everything, you were forced to call me to work from DHA’s official account, how sad. But I will not return to work.”
(NEWS CENTER)
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Master of Psychology Tran Van Trong – Department of Clinical Psychology, Le Van Thinh Hospital (Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) said that recently, at the hospital, the number of young people coming for psychological examination has increased 2 times compared to with before. “Each psychological examination usually lasts about more than 1 hour. Previously, on average, there were only about 1-2 cases/day, but now the department receives 5-6 cases/day. At the same time, many patients also come for psychological examination. Neurological disorders with a number of about 30-40 cases/day. These subjects will usually have to take medication for physical diseases such as insomnia and exhaustion…” – Master Trong shared.
According to Mr. Trong, the World Health Organization defines a healthy person as including physical, psychological and social health. If one of the above three factors is problematic, that individual is considered unhealthy.
According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, people have 5 main needs including physiological (food, clothing, shelter…), safety, social, respect and expression.
Generations from 7x and 8x often have physiological needs because those are difficult times, so people often tend to psychologically ensure their needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
Usually people of this generation, when they have mental health problems, easily overcome them.
Then, in the 9x generation, when their needs for food, clothing, and shelter are met, they tend to seek safety. To the current 2x generation, also known as Gen Z – when the above two needs are met, they need love.
“Especially, for those of you around 24-25 years old, this is the stage when young people are just coming of age, from a student environment, to working people will face difficulties in work and social relationships. society…, if they cannot overcome it, they will hurt themselves” – Master Trong further analyzed.
According to experts, to avoid mental health problems, you need to regularly exercise and play sports such as walking, playing badminton, and table tennis; Spend time taking care of your family and loved ones… because the ultimate goal of “healing” is to balance the body and mind, helping people feel peaceful and happy.
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